A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Forty-Two

I have begun looking at some of the poems that might become the core of my collection.  It is going to take a great deal of work to do what I have in mind, and it is going to take a certain amount of consideration to get to the point where I even have a real grasp on it as a project and a process.  I am aware of what I want to do: in a larger sense: the impact I am hoping the book to have.  As well, I have a clear sense of the tools that I want to use and the specific tactics to be employ.   That is what I am prepared with, but learning to implement those tools in service of that goal is something I must learn by getting into the work itself.  That is where the discovery can happen.

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